🎒 Gear up, stand out, and never miss a trail!
The Mardingtop 70L Internal Frame Backpack is a high-capacity, durable hiking pack designed for multi-day outdoor adventures. Made from tough 600D polyester with YKK zippers, it features customizable torso adjustments, padded straps, breathable mesh support, and a rain cover. Its spacious compartments, quick-access front pocket, and MOLLE system provide versatile storage and convenience for serious hikers and campers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 15 x 6 inches |
Package Weight | 2.61 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.7 x 11.8 x 33.1 inches |
Item Weight | 5.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | Mardingtop |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | USM6480heise |
Outer Material | Polyester |
Sport Type | Hiking |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Units | 1 Count |
Capacity Total | 70 Liters |
K**H
Must have
I have taken this on 16+ miles hikes and it has held up amazing. I wish the larger pocket was 2 seperate storage compartments but overall it has been my go to ruck sack. I would of loved a version with a frame of some sort but it was very confortable even when loaded with about 40lb-50lbs.The material has beeb very durable, zippers have held up and stitching has not come undone. All the straps work and are functional.
P**N
Best bang for the buck on amazon
I love this thing. Great Quality! I was slightly disappointed that it didn't have many compartments to store stuff, but it does have a molle system on a small portion of the interior and all over the exterior to add additional pouches if necessary. The straps and rain cover are really good quality. I loaded this up as a three day, 10-C, bug-out bag plus extras. I highly recommend.
R**C
Great hunting pack except kinda noisy.
My son and geared up for archery season this year to go on our second back county mule deer hunt. Of course we’re on a budget and needed to get a lot of gear so ended up bargain shopping for each piece. This was our bargain pack choice and it was a good one. For $104 you’re not gonna get a better pack IMO.The main issue I had over the last hunt was noise. It is not a quiet bag. The material has a tendency to squeak under load as well as loud crinkling noise when you’re trying to quietly get something out. That said we didn’t get a deer this week so I can’t speak to the pack under heavy weight. We probably only had 30-40lbs in it including water on the hike out.Zippers seem fine, buckles seem a little cheap (especially the hip belt one) but if you’re careful I think they’ll be fine.Didn’t rain so didn’t even take out the rain cover. There’s a few too many straps and all the straps seem too long but I chalk that up to “give you more than what you need” and the “tacticool” mindset. This is an easy fix with a pair or scissors and a lighter.All in all for a starting rifle pack I think it would be great, for an archery pack it’s good enough to get you out there and learning. I spent around $350 in budget gear this year to get going in the back county (we had our regular overnight gear already) Next year I will likely be upgrading this pack to an exo mtn k4 pack which will cost double my entire budget for this year.You don’t have to wait till you can spend thousands on gear to get out there for a week. Buy budget gear and get out there now, then upgrade a piece at a time as funds allow. With that mindset this pack is a great first step.
A**R
Quality bag for the price!
I’ve been using the Mardingtop 70L Internal Frame Backpack for a while now, and I can honestly say it’s one of my favorite pieces of gear. This is actually the second version of this bag I’ve purchased, as I liked the first one so much that I decided to get a second one in a different model. I’ve taken it on three major backpacking trips, each with 65+ pounds of gear, and it’s held up great every time.The fit and comfort are outstanding for such a large pack, and the internal frame does an excellent job of distributing the weight, even over multiple days on the trail. I’ve hiked through some pretty tough conditions, and the bag has proven to be both durable and reliable. The materials feel solid, and the zippers and straps hold up well under the stress of heavy loads.The only downside I’ve noticed with this newer version compared to my previous one is that the bottom no longer has built-in straps for attaching gear like sleeping pads. On the older model, this was a really convenient feature, but with the new version, I had to purchase separate straps for that purpose. It’s a small inconvenience, but worth noting.Overall, I highly recommend the Mardingtop 70L Internal Frame Backpack for anyone looking for a durable, comfortable, and affordable pack for long backpacking trips. The lack of built-in straps for sleeping pads is a minor issue, but it doesn’t take away from the overall quality and performance of the bag.
T**
Great backpack
I bought it for my grandson for backpacking and camping. He is a Boy Scout. I have been a leader for 17 years. I have seen a lot of packs, cheep to expensive. Owned a lot of both. My grandson has been using this one for a while. Last use....canoed 8 miles, camped 2 nights on an island in the middle of the lake. He really liked it. Was able to pack everything he needed. It is a great value for the price paid!
A**R
Tough Bag
Have owned it for almost a year and has held up under daily use on the railroad. The built in rain fly is great for the unexpected weather. Tons of storage and love the duffle design, but with the zipper for quicker access.
M**L
I was really nervous
When I bought this bag I wanted something that was a little more tactical than standard hiker packs, but I wanted all the features and benefits of the hiker packs. I just got this today and so far I'm very happy. The material feels lightweight, but not in a cheap way, but lightweight like you would expect from backpacking gear. There are lots of pockets and straps. There are many ways to adjust and dial in the pack just the way you want it. I was nervous because I was afraid this would be of poor quality. I don't think that is the base, but if my opinion changes I'll update this review.
J**E
This is a very nice pet however, I prefer the 75L.
The Pack has ample space and it’s constructed very well.
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